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help me change timeout,

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every time I walk away for to 2 minutes I have to reenter the password. I tried Sudo su, sudo –i It leaves me with the keyboard locked unable to enter command as instructed. so I cannot type nopassword where I need to get it.

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cn flag
Can you please clarify? I think the issue is that you get logged out of root in the terminal every 2 minutes. That is normal. For the sudo su issue, try typing `sudo su -`, yes, with the dash, and see what happens
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cn flag
If "*he followed the prompts*" then it's your user password. Ubuntu does not prompt to set a root password. Also, edited to remove phone number.
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Follow up, yes it must be user, I need to change the timelimit befor lockout, not the password. sudo su - leaves me with the keyboard locked unable to enter command
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ng flag
"Someone" installed an EOL operating system. Please install a supported release. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
cn flag
Good time to reinstall and install a current version. EOL versions are off topic on AU :)
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Fixed it under privacy settingsm thanks all!
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cn flag
Only supported releases of Ubuntu (*standard or public support*) are on-topic for this site. Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is EOL (*end-of-life*) thus off-topic, and Ubuntu 14.04 ESM is in *extended* support and supported by Canonical via Ubuntu Advantage thus also off-topic here. Refer https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2019/05/02/ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr-reached-end-of-life-on-april-25-2019-esm-available/
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cn flag
Ubuntu products using the *year* format are rather different; eg. Ubuntu Core 16 has a longer support life, cannot use *deb* packages (thus no `apt-get` or `dpkg`), apps run *confined* (thus security differs) etc... but they didn't exist before 2016 so there was no Ubuntu Core 14. The *year* format highlights a different product to the far more common *year.month* system.
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DO NOT repost questions just because they were closed. 14.04 is **End of Standard Support** and such releases are offtopic here on Ask Ubuntu. Continued repeat posting may lead to the system deciding to prevent you from asking questions for poor quality and because all your posts are getting deleted; PLEASE read the help center before doing anything else here on Ask Ubuntu.
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